Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Sponging with Chalk Ink Tutorial

Hey there lil' hens! Are ya ready for The Spotted Chick's 1st video tutorial? Woo-hoo!! No chance of me quitin' my day job and goin' into the movie bizness, that's for sure! Bwah-ha-ha-ha! Hopefully, I'll get better as time goes on. It's so weird hearing your own voice... do I REALLY sound like that??? LOL!! Anyhoo, for those lil' hens who have left me a cluck or two about the chalk ink sponging I do around the edges of my image, - well this little tutorial is just for you. Enjoy!!



Be sure to leave me a cluck below and let me know how I did, ok? Have a great day!
({{hen hugs}}}

Supplies:
Digital Image - Bugaboo Stamps; Chalk Ink - Colorbox; Spellbinder Nestabilities; Sponges - Stampin' Up

47 comments:

  1. Your tutorial was excellent. Thank you so much. The card is fabulous too.

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  2. Hey Chicken! Look at you making movies!!! I get this question a lot too so I'm gonna link up your tutorial! So when are you gonna do a copic colouring tutorial?

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  3. Great first tutorial! Very easy to follow -- now I know what to do with all those chalk inks I bought!

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  4. Thank you so much for this tutorial. I was desperate about how sponging around the image is done! Thanks a lot! Regards from Germany!

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  5. Absolutely fantastic! Thank you so much for sharing.
    Mel

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  6. Jeanie--I so enjoyed your tutorial! I have always been a terrible "sponger"--and now I have the correct technique to use. Thanks for sharing your expertise.

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  7. Thank you for sharing this! I love your cards and it's so nice seeing how you make them.

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  8. Great hearing you! Love the tutorial. I just bought my 1st nestabilities a few weeks ago. Time to go play! Hugs...

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  9. Great Job!.. Like how you cut the sponge, will have to do that!

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  10. Hi Jeanie. Great job on your first video tutorial! I loved it!
    Now I have to go and buy some chalk inks along with my corner chomper, ha, ha. I've never used that type of ink ... now I've got to have some! Good idea on using the Nestabilities to create a frame too. I learned a lot from this video. A + Chickie!
    Lucy

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  11. Great job Jeanie! Looking forward to the next one. :)

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  12. Yeah! I can finally use my chalk inks and nestabilities together...thanks to you Jeanie! I love how simple your tutorial was...and you have a great voice for doing them! Really you do!!! I cant wait for your next one...blessings!

    Angie

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  13. Great job, Jeanie! No one would ever know this was your first video tutorial! Thanks so much for sharing this info! {{hugs}}

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  14. Jeanie...thanks so much for sharing!! I think your voice sounds just fine, but I would be worried about the same thing =) Great job!!

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  15. Hi, yes I did enjoy your tutorial very much. Thanks for your time to post it, it's been very helpful to me. Don't have nestbilities but will try something for sure to get the same effect hopefully :)) Hugs xxx

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  16. Thank you so much for this. I know it will come in handy.

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  17. Nice job; fabulous tutorial!!!

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  18. Hey what a great tutorial! Even though I've done this technique a hundred times, I still enjoyed it cause none ever does it the exact same way, and I love trying other ways. It could work better than mine. Thanks!

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  19. Thanks for sharing!! That was great, I enjoyed your technique. Looking forward to more of these.... You did a fantastic job.

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  20. Wonderful video!!
    Thanks bunches for sharing it. You did great!!!

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  21. WOW I love it. You did great. Your voice sounds fine to. Thanks bunches!!!

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  22. You go girl! Great job on the tutorial. Your voice sounded a little echoee (if that is a word) but otherwise was fine. Can't wait to see more of your videos. TFS
    JoAnn

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  23. Thank you for a wonderful tutorial. I actually have all the ingredients for this!! I bought some of the chalk inks about a year ago and never used them. I will now!!

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  24. Great tutorial, very easy to follow. I still want to get some of those nestabilities. Your card was to cute! Great job! Jen

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  25. What a awesome tutorial!! I will have to try this!!

    Hugs~
    Ramona

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  26. Thanks for an awesome video tutorial...!!!
    Could you please do one on how you color your images? You do such an amazing job and I would love to learn how you do it.
    Thanks for sharing your talent!

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  27. Loved your tutorial, keep them coming!!Your cards are always great.

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  28. As a visual spectacle, it's all but overwhelming. The ink, the sponge, the I-am-here-to-live-out-loud manicure. . .Sheer brilliance. THIS is why we watch tutorials. I give it an enthusiastic two thumbs up!!! ;) Sweet Jeanie, this was an absolutely fabulous tutorial - Thanks so much for sharing a bit of your brilliance with us! MWAH!

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  29. Wonderful & valuable tutorial Jeanie! Thank you, thank you!

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  30. Great video. I like the nail polish.

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  31. Fantastic tutorial! Thank you so much, I am so excited to try this! I am off to by some chalk ink!

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  32. It was great! You make it look easy - though I know that is because you have done it so many times! I think you sounded fine. I may even try this some day!

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  33. Thanks so much for the great tutorial!

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  34. Thanks for the video. It was great. You should do lots more!

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  35. So-o-o-o- you're a media star too!!

    I am so impressed - your tutorial is as creative as your cards. You're a natural!

    Bob M.

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  36. nice video! what colors of chalk ink do you use the most for shading around the edges like this?

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  37. WOW you movie star! when George comes calling, you better think of ME, ok? As soon as I can get it all figured out I am linking this to my blog. Just remembering how to do it is the trick!. LOL Um, love those pretty nails too...do ya always keep them so fancy, or was that for the camera? Keep on cluckin'!!

    :)

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  38. Perfect tutorial Jeanie! Thanks for sharing your "sponging secret"!!! Love your card, this one and all the others too!!
    xoxo LouLou

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  39. I see that its beem awhile since you done this turoil but I just had to try and leave you a comment on what a nice job you did. I will be looking at the rest of your turoils. Great Job. Really enjoyed it.

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  40. Thanks so much for doing that video. It looks simple enough and it sure makes the image to stand out! You did a great job!
    I also have a yorkie, a little boy. His name is Ziggy and he thinks hes boss too!

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  41. loved the tutorial. Completly inspired. Thank you so much for explaining.
    Love
    naush

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  42. Great tutorial Jeanie! I have some of those chalk inks and rarely pull them out - you've inspired me, I'm going to try it on my recipe card tonight!! Thank you!

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  43. Awesome tutorial, Jeanie! I've ALWAYS wondered the best way to do this and admired this technique. Gonna try it soon! :)

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  44. Thanks so much for the tutorial. I had been trying to use the chalk ink right from the stamp pad. No wonder I had alot of trouble with it. Thanks for the hints!

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  45. thank you for explaining great tutorial
    hugs
    suzie qx

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  46. Love your cards and tutorials!! I've been making cards for a long time but it great to review techniques and get your helpful hints.
    Thanks!!

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  47. Great idea, love the clean white edge, thanks for tip

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